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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Contact:
Dr. Aleksandra Niedzwiecki
Dr. Rath Research Institute
Phone: (408) 567-5061
Web site:
www.drrathresearch.org
NUTRIENT COMBINATION STOPS CANCER METASTASIS IN MICE
Santa Clara, CA October 18, 2005 --At the 10th World Congress on
Advances in Oncology and 8th International Symposium on Molecular
Medicine, held October 13-15, 2005 in Crete, Greece, scientists
with the Dr. Rath Research Institute revealed a new study that
shows cancer metastasis can be stopped in mice using a combination
of nutrients.
The research marks the first time that nutrient synergy had been
shown to stop the invasion of cancer to other organs (metastasis)
in vivo (i.e., in the body of a living organism). Previously, the
Dr. Rath Research Institute had published studies showing that
metastasis of various cancers can be stopped in vitro. Metastasis
is the spread of cancer from its primary site to other places in
the body. It is this process that makes cancer such a potentially
life-threatening disease.
The Research Institute was invited to present its study, entitled
"Inhibitory effect of a novel mixture containing ascorbic acid,
lysine, proline and green tea extract on critical parameters in
cancer progression," during a session of the conference devoted to
chemoprevention and pharmacology.
The announcement was made on the heels of a study by the U.S.
National Institutes of Health, which strongly confirmed that
vitamin C has the potential to fight cancer when injected
intravenously in high dosages. The Dr. Rath Research Institute
study is based on a concept developed by Matthias Rath, M.D.
defining the critical role of vitamin C together with an amino
acid, lysine, in the control of cancer growth and spread. The
Institute's published research results document that vitamin C,
used in combination with the amino acids L-lysine and L-proline
and a polyphenol fraction of green tea known as Epigallocatechin
Gallate (EGCG), could not only kill cancer cells, but
significantly limit tumor growth, its infiltration by blood
vessels (angiogenesis), and completely stop the invasion and
spread of more than two dozen cancer cell types.
"A growing number of researchers confirm that Dr. Rath was right,
and nutrients, especially when used in a synergy, can control all
critical stages of cancer," said Aleksandra Niedzwiecki, Ph.D.,
Director of Research at the Institute, who presented the findings
at the conference. The conference was organized by Demetrios A.
Spandidos, professor of virology at the Medical School, University
of Crete, who personally invited the Dr. Rath Research Institute
to the event. The Dr. Rath Research Institute is calling for a
radical change in the therapeutic approach to cancer, one that
takes advantage of new natural approaches. Conventional
approaches, such as highly toxic chemotherapy and radiation, have
been unsuccessful in curing the disease; have contributed only to
the accelerated cost of health care, and led to the development of
new diseases resulting from the side effects of these treatments.
The Dr. Rath Research Institute offers innovative, safe,
effective, and natural solutions to cancer. To learn more, visit
www.drrathresearch.org.
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